The Psychology of Dependence Between Landlord and Sharecropper in Northeastern Brazil |
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Authors: | Allen Johnson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles |
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Abstract: | Contrasting beliefs and attitudes held by sharecroppers and their landlord on a fazenda in Northeastern Brazil reveal a tendency to split one another into positively and negatively idealized images. Sharecroppers who ambivalently seek patronage construct good vs. bad landlords/patrons. The landlord, defensive about envy and hostility among sharecroppers, constructs good vs. bad tenants/workers. Theory from the Kleinian school of psychoanalysis concerning envy, splitting, and idealization provides a framework for interpreting ethnographic case materials. |
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Keywords: | dependence class inequality Northeast Brazil patron-client psychoanalysis |
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